Sentence examples for which were unprepared from inspiring English sources

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In 2004, the UK opened its doors to citizens from new EU entrants, who settled mostly in fewer than two dozen cities, which were unprepared for the strain on housing, schooling and health provision.

Her 16-year-old son was able to find a spot in the city's German school, but local resentment flared again when many of the 300 children of P.& G. families flooded into the city's international schools, which were unprepared for them.

Most of the islands' tourism areas were on western-facing beaches, many of which were unprepared for the high waves and winds produced by Lenny.

However, beginning in October 1950, the People's Republic of China conducted the First Phase Offensive, a surprise attack against the advancing United Nations forces, which were unprepared to counter the offensive.

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The panic-stricken Kyrgyz government, which was unprepared for such an incursion, quickly succumbed.

This was in direct contrast to Haiti, which was unprepared for the Jan . 12earthquake, Professor Filiatrault added.

What can information about a horror, a literally unheard-of one, mean to the human brain, which is unprepared to receive it because it concerns a crime that is without precedent in the history of humanity?

On present trends, says the UN report, 2 billion people could be living in slums by 2030.In Africa, many parts of the Middle East, Latin America and Asia, migrants are leaving farm land which is unable to support them, and arriving in cities which are unprepared to deal with them.

This falls in line with what is observed by Broderick (1978) who finds that prepared communication prior to interaction presents more formal linguistic features that that which is unprepared.

Aiming his new squadron at the battered Queen, Villaret's attack created consternation in the British fleet, which was unprepared for a second engagement.

To leave it to a generation which is unprepared, and unequipped with the proper principles and ethics, would be hazardous.

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